AI Summary:

  • Utah is poised to ban fluoride in public water systems, pending the governor’s signature.
  • The bill prohibits adding fluoride to public water and repeals previous related laws.
  • Federal health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has criticized fluoride, influencing the bill.
  • Studies on fluoride’s impact on children’s IQ have mixed results, with some showing negative effects and others showing no harm.
  • Major public health groups support fluoridation for dental health benefits.
  • The anti-fluoridation movement has gained popularity post-Covid-19.
  • Similar legislation is proposed in Florida, emphasizing the importance of consent in public health measures.
  • @thingAmaBob
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    343 minutes ago

    When I was younger, I was confused as to why fluoride was in water, since we would receive regular fluoride tablets in grade school. I’m sure not every school does that…

  • @njm1314
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    255 minutes ago

    Somewhere there’s a cabal of doctors sitting around a table in a dark and shadowy room cackling madly

  • @Naevermix
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    The tooth fairy economy is about to face an inflation crisis.

  • @anon_8675309
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    -24 hours ago

    Get some baking soda toothpaste and some fluoride rinse and you’ll be okay.

    • @Argonne
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      33 hours ago

      What’s the point of baking soda toothpaste if you’re going to use fluoride rinse anyway

  • @indomara
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    3614 hours ago

    Want to see what happens when you do this?

    https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/children-youth/childrens-headline-indicators/contents/indicator-7

    Notice the two states with the highest rates of dental decay are Queensland and Northern Territory?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_fluoridation_in_Australia

    Yeah, those states didn’t get flouride in their water until around 2012.

    Such a coincidence…

    It’s also completely silly because many places have naturally fluoridated water!

    • @[email protected]
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      Yes but what about all the autism. Or mind controlling. Or whatever the hell it is that fluoride is evil for?

  • @SpiceDealer
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    Oh for fuck’s sake, how many times does this bullshit have to be debunked?!

    Here’s a paper that puts this nonsense to rest.

    And if that’s too “elitist” for you here’s not one but two Youtube videos.

    • @[email protected]
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      1315 hours ago

      People are going to be whining about cavities, in fact people who went flouride free toothpaste and complained they got cavities and blamed in on the effectiveness of the toothpaste

      • @douglasg14b
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        65 hours ago

        It’s because critical thinking is a dead skill in this country.

        We have essentially trained an entire generation to not rely on critical thinking skills anymore. And apparently in the process of graduating a second generation of the same.

        It is the plot of Idiocracy. Where the people don’t even understand the things that affect them on a day-to-day basis they just know that “it’s what plants crave”

    • @asdfasdfasdf
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      Curious if anyone can weigh in on this - is there much benefit to having fluorinated drinking water if you brush twice a day with fluorinated toothpaste and rinse with flourinated mouthwash?

      I distill all my drinking water, but it’s to remove PFAS and all the other garbage we’ve polluted the earth with. Not because of flouride.

  • CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N
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    413 hours ago

    To finally stop the conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.

  • @cley_faye
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    816 hours ago

    Sadly, this is unlikely to lead to the death of people, so it won’t be reverted in a week, but have long lasting effects. I guess it’s not a problem as long as there’s a decent health infrastructure to hold up the increased issues, right?

    • wildncrazyguy138
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      871 day ago

      This is the way. The idiots have been coddled for generations. They need to have the experience of their teeth rotting out for themselves.

      • @[email protected]
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        3223 hours ago

        And what about the other 49% they dragged down with them? You’ve also just made everyone’s dental insurance 10x more expensive. Thanks!

        • @indomara
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          414 hours ago

          For anyone in a state without fluoridated water, you can get fluoride drops to put in your/your children’s water.

          • @[email protected]
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            313 hours ago

            I grew up with well water and we didn’t have naturally occurring water.

            Our doctor prescribed us a chewable tablet we took every night after dinner.

            Didn’t get my first, and only, cavity until I was 35.

            My ex-wife who grew up with me had a dad who was “they’re putting gay vaccines in our fluoride to turn our cavities to queers” type and they didn’t …. Cavity city.

          • @[email protected]
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            212 hours ago

            Why not just brush their teeth? I’m pretty sure fluoridated toothpaste is much easier to come by than fluoride drops.

            • Bahnd Rollard
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              38 hours ago

              Because adding fluoride to tap water provides measurable benifits regardless of socioeconomic status.

              In addition, other countries where municpal water is not as developed, they will add fluoride to salts and other consumer products.

                • Bahnd Rollard
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                  Because your logic is flawed coming to that question. It insinuates that one is needed over the other. This is not a fair comparison because toothpaste and fluoride suppliments are purchased and flouridated tap water costs almost nothing to consumers of municipal water. All sources must be taken into account for public health programs like this.

      • @adam_y
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        121 day ago

        I bet the idiots have shares in the dental industry though.

  • @[email protected]
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    2921 hours ago

    RFK Jr. has criticized fluoride

    Yeah see, that right there is the only thing you really need to see that the ban is a bad idea.

  • @[email protected]
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    2722 hours ago

    Shit; the serial killer sympathizers, racist, cousin fuckers, are about to add this to the list

    Sorry to all my brits, I know this hits home.

      • @pyre
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        715 hours ago

        you underestimate how fragile teeth can be

  • @[email protected]
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    1011 day ago

    next up (unless it happened first): no more data collection or research about statewide dental health

    • TrackinDaKraken
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      15 hours ago

      “Utah now has zero reported cavities! We were right to ban fluoride.”

    • Ghostalmedia
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      361 day ago

      Insurance companies will still collect it since they need to pay out for a lot of this shit. We’ll also be able to quantify this impact by looking at dental premiums and copays. They’ll eventually go up in states without fluoridated water.